It's a bit since I used it. Same way as you actually. I was using ghdl
to generate the waveforms file. There is (if memory right) top right a
reload tab and that brings up the new waves that I generated from ghdl.
Scrolling I'm not able to remember but a combination of view increase
decrease
Hi
GTKWave has Zoom To End button for scrolling to rightmost. To have a
continues view I need to manually click on this button or drag the
scroll-bar to rightmost. It's really hard to follow end of waveform.
I've tried to compile gtkwave from source (and try to add needed option)
but compiled
Hi,
In the last few weeks, I've been busy designing and bulding a temperature
sensor/logger. The second version is out and can be found here.
http://logonex.eu/~leva/projects/temp_collector/
There are a few pictures of it.
http://logonex.eu/gallery/tns/1043.html
There is no firmware yet, I
Hi
I've made some changes in GTKWave source code to handle my problem. This
is what I've done, but I'm sure there are many better solutions:
1. If gcc complained about undeclared gzopen64; in src/helpers/tla2vcd.c
line 29 change
#include zlib.h
to
#include ../libz/zlib.h
2.
I have a few questions about how I would go about using gschem/pcb
for some off-board parts (switches, connectors, indicators, etc.).
Since they will be connected by wires and won't be on the board the
standard fixed footprints are not really ideal. In gschem I am
setting the footprint of
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 02:05 +, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
30) pcb-GL wart: If I move the mouse very fast, the cross follows slowly.
This gets worse if the processor is busy for some reason.
Hmm, I thought I'd fixed that. Have you updated from git recently?
You want the before_pours branch
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 18:47 +0100, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Dan McMahill wrote:
I've just placed a new snapshot of PCB up on the sourceforge site
Hello there,
First great work PCB developers.
Below are some little changes, I'm requesting pcb developers to
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 21:20:27 +, Peter Clifton wrote:
Hmm, I thought I'd fixed that. Have you updated from git recently?
looks at date of binary
It was compiled in June. So it has been some time since I did the last
update.
I have never compiled pcb from git. Always took this CVS
I probably would have gone with the Atmel Data Flash as opposed to the
memory chips you are using. (But it uses SPI Interface.) For example:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc3500.pdf
As far as the Power Supply goes, replace the 470 pF cap. Either you
accidentally put the
The other problem may be the C101 470 uF capacitor. Usually
switchers need very low ESR capacitors in this position. So two
electrolytic in parallel, or a Low ESR Tant. and add a ceramic 10 uF
and 1 uF help ensure a low ESR with the big cap.
One other trick is to use higher *voltage* caps,
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